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Microsoft 70-081: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
#11. You are the administrator of an Exchange Server computer. You configure the server to retain deleted items for seven days. While accessing the server with an IMAP4 client application, Mark deletes messages. While accessing the server with Outlook, Mark wants to recover one of the deleted items. What can Mark do to recover the item?

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#12. You perform a full backup of your Exchange Server computer every Friday. You do not perform any backups on any other day. You configure the deleted items retention time for mailboxes to be four days. Your users do not use personal folder (.pst) files. You want to ensure that users will be able to restore all deleted messages. What else should you do?

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#13. Your Exchange server is backed up every night. Deleted item retention is set to 4 days. If you needed to enable users to restore all their messages what else would you need to do?

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#14. You do not have a tape drive on your Exchange server. You backup the server with a file copy to another computer. Which files should you include in the backup? (Choose all that apply) Note: Some dumps state (Choose three).

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#15. The Deleted Item Retention Time for the Private Information Store on your Exchange Server is set to four days. A user emptied his Deleted Items folder in Microsoft Outlook yesterday afternoon and a full backup was performed last night. How can a deleted item be recovered?

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#16. You have configured the Deleted Item Retention Time for your site. What happens to items that are deleted?

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#17. You perform an offline backup. Shortly afterwards you experience hardware failure. You repair the hardware problem and restore from the backup but the IS will not start. How do you restart the IS?

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#18. Your organization has an Exchange Server where one hard drive contains the IS databases and a second hard drive holds the transaction logs. You made a full backup 4 days ago and have performed three incremental backups since. The hardware failure took place 12 hours after the last incremental backup. What can be restored?

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#19. Your organization performs a complete backup every weekend. You have been asked to design a backup strategy which backs up the system every weekday evening and which minimizes the time it takes to both backup and restore the system. How would you configure Microsoft Windows NT Backup?

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#20. You are formulating a backup strategy for your company. The computer that will be your Exchange server has two hard drives of equal capacity but with one of the drives significantly faster than the other.


Required result: To perform a complete backup every night. Optional Results: 1. Restore all files to the moment of failure. 2. Minimize server response times for users.


Proposed Solution: 1. Place the transaction log files on the faster hard disk. 2. Place the database files on the slower hard disk. 3. Enable circular logging. 4. Perform a nightly backup.


What results does this strategy produce?

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